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Suggest Treatment For Blood Filled Bump On The Scrotum

I have a small black bump that looks like a blood blister on my scrotum. I saw it before and accidentally removed it and it bled like crazy. After it was removed, I noticed it started again. I noticed that it seemed to be under the skin and it has now moved and is on top of the skin. Today it started to bleed and I am curious and scared. I would like to know what my next step should be. Should I remove it? Or see a physician?
Tue, 8 Dec 2015
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi.
This is a scary picture that you have noted.
A black blister is a hemangioma and you should not touch it or fondle it as it can bleed like anything.
I would advise you to apply liquid povidone iodine and put a pressure bandage .
Rush to the ER, consult a General Surgeon, get ultrasonography and color doppler done to see the size and get a confirmed diagnosis as it can be very big under the skin.
Get surgery done to remove it completely.
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Suggest Treatment For Blood Filled Bump On The Scrotum

Hi. This is a scary picture that you have noted. A black blister is a hemangioma and you should not touch it or fondle it as it can bleed like anything. I would advise you to apply liquid povidone iodine and put a pressure bandage . Rush to the ER, consult a General Surgeon, get ultrasonography and color doppler done to see the size and get a confirmed diagnosis as it can be very big under the skin. Get surgery done to remove it completely.